Dear All,
There seems to be an issue with the way plots are displayed on non-English
computers: My office PC is Japanese (although set to English) and I'm seeing
spurious katakana (Japanese) characters in the GNUPlot plots generated by
Artemis (as well as an Angstrom that's missing its circle)
An additional reason for the discrepancy in particle sizes between EXAFS and
TEM may be that TEM detects only particles above a cut-off size, whereas
particles of all sizes (including single ion complexes) contribute to the EXAFS
signal. Assuming that EXAFS is 100% accurate in determining partic
Hi Scott,
Thanks for your quick reply. So, I have to add more paths to
the fitting and then try to determine the size of the particle.
Also, I want to add some analysis details to confirm that I am
on the right path.
The value of amp is obtained from fitti
Oops—too early in the morning for me! I meant "The formula works poorly when it
is only applied with one path”
—Scott Calvin
Sarah Lawrence College
On Aug 3, 2015, at 7:11 AM, Scott Calvin
mailto:scal...@sarahlawrence.edu>> wrote:
Hi Abhijeet,
The formula looks poorly when it is only applied
Hi Abhijeet,
The formula looks poorly when it is only applied with one path.
The strength of this approach, and of Anatoly Frenkel’s alternative strategy
for finding particle sizes, is that it compares coordination numbers for
different shells, helping to break the correlations between N, S02,
Hi all,
Sorry, I may be asking a question already asked in the mailing
list, but I am unable to get it from the earlier discussions.
I am reading one of the research article ´´ Determination
of crystallite size in a magnetic nanocomposite using extended x-ray
absorpt